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GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. HIRTS To Onorn Six Shirts to OPI ET POF eee 9.00, mee 12.00, A FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, COL- LARS, CUFFS, HOSIERY AND NECK- WEAR 4T THE LOWEST PRICES COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED 2c. each, wit sR _ RAILROADS. __ WW 4S8186TOS, Of1o AND WESTERN RATL- ROAD. LERY. On and after AUGUST 30, 1885, trains will leave from and arrive at 6th und B streets depot as follows: we Washi ery p.m. daily, a park 10 26 p m.: Lees m. and 6: arrive at Round Hill re Round p. th; pass Leesburg G42 a. tn. ¢ Park 6:54 a.m. and Sa8 p.m: Belma ¥ P.m..and arrive at Washington at §:35 — m. and 7: b. m. ‘ou Sunday only rune te m. starts from ‘Spreial excursio MONT PAKK. ‘ail poines. E3,.Lock WOOD. Pameager Agent, ‘307 Penne ivaia ave., Washington. _au31 par VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTH- WEST. Schedule in effes August 30, 1885. 790 A.M EYNCHBU Te? MATL, dally. except Son- iro cal sation, conmariing at Lorichbary with Rigtmond apd me Vas AM NEW ORLEANS FAST MAIL dail ‘aking’ cioge connections South and Southwest, cling at Eenchonre with N- and W. te Te daily. cxerpt'Sunday, with Cand O. Hallway, Pallmsa Siping Gadel carseat New, York and Washing tonto Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping cars trom We ingen to Now Orteans without change of cart Pall, man Parlor cars from Wasbingwnto White sulpiur Sy . Se4> P. M.—LOUISVILLE PAST LIN! ‘Charlottesville to Cincinnadi, Louisvitie and ‘all Western Points. Pullman Sleeping Cars, Washing: ton to Louisrille. 10:40 P. M_—SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRES: Daily to all points, South and Southwest via Dan ville and Chartotte. Pullman Sleeping Cars from Washington to Aflanta and Montgomery. Parlor Care Montzomery to New Orieans. Pullman Sleep” ers from Washington via Charlotte and Columbia to Avensis. ‘Mauaewus Division Train leave Washington at 4:55 p. m. day, exeept Sunday. Warrenton Trains leave Washington at 7:00am. daily. except Sunday, 11:15 a mand 6:45 p.m. the train leaving Washington at 9a. m. aesworg and thetrain arriving ac F210 i rases nd Sunday trains to REL- Monthly aud Commutation Rates 10 Se BROPHY, Superintendent, alexandria, dally. Trains arrive in Washington: 8:00. m., Southern Brpress, dally, &45 am. Strasburg iocal, daily ex cept Suniay: 1:50 p. Lynebbarg Mail, daily, ex- Sunday: 0-15 pom. "New Orleans Fast Mail, dally, p.m.. Lonieviile Special, daily. For tickets and informagion inquire at Company's office. 61 Pennsytvania avenue. Band P. Station M. N. MACDANIFI nt Agent. SUL. HAAS, Traffic Manage ‘Trains leave from E NE ‘on New York, West Shore and Buffalo Rall- way, by West Shore of picturesque Hudson River, Jeave Jersey City Station of Pennsylvania Railroad as Rllow= Caldwell, Lake George, 4:10 p.m; Montreal, Elegait Pullman Buffet Cars’ to Sarato- Bear ie Montreal. Panneyteane Haltroad tral e Washington CATSKILL MC PECIAL, 8:40 am., arrive at Hotel Kaa 11 p.m., Grand Hotel Pennsylvania Ra'.road train feaves Washi: DAY EXPREss 9:35 am,, Arrive Albany 3 p.m., Sharoo Springs 6 p.m. _Wopersiown, 7:10 p.m. up, Buia T2159 am, Falls 12:43 am. Jor Cars to Albany and Niagara Falls. SABATUGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EX- SARATOGA SPECIAL, 8:40 am... arrive Saratoga 7 em. toconnect. Tmo pm Parlor c 12:15 a.m. to connec P.m., Syracuse 7:06 p.m., Rochester 16:30 BRFSS. 1055 am, arriveat HOTEL KAATERS KILL &10 pm. Grand Hotel, 5:20 pm. Sarat ean New York to dadusogn and’ Lake Goreee few York to. eG Railroad Philadeiphis, Mt mm arrive at Hoiel Kasterskill S57 p. fotel 236 puun., Maratoga G10 pts, Mon with parlor cats to Catskill Modntain and fire parlor cars leave. Washington on Tailfoad train at S20 am. for Soratoiea: thence to Montreal Ask for singia or round frip tickew Dy West Shore Rouie, andavold long trans. ferturuash New vork iy. Apply. chy ef depot fof Penusyivania Hailrout for complete fine ‘Whee, Gexets and parlor car chairs Parior car chairs from Jersey (it _S13te15 APRE GREAT T PENNSYLVANTA ROUTE, ‘TO THE NORT! p THA! 0, 280 BROA! Car to st. Lowle: to Chicago, with, Car Ghicago and Cincinnan Fx; daily, with sk Cars Washingion to Chicago sna liaerebare to Lownie: conmcting Fetung wth Wemcrs xpress wi Gr jor Cleveland and St Loa Pacime expres, OE Sty er “and” the Wet! with ‘Seeger 3 BaLfimony AND POTOMAC EMEROAD. For Erte, Cana ua, Kochester, Buffs 16d FAM. andly, excepe Seay, Ww Car, Washington’ to Huthester ne Locke "A.M. Galle excepe Sunday For New York and the East 7:15, 4 Seer abies BER, Limiged Exprem of Phliman Parlor Cara For Bost Be AM. daily, excert Sun oat ‘2300 b ‘XV ail through trains with boats, lyn ELY 5 A.M. and 4:40 P.M. daily. 35 AM. 12-05 and 425 PM daly, OP Sanday, £00 F ALEXANDBIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASH INGTON RAILROAD. For Alexandria. 16-09, 10-10 AM 1435’ P Mand T BALTIMORE AND OFTO RAILROAD. - = AY, Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 3p, 1885, unt Leave Wanbington uti SUO8, corer Of New Jer. pd © mareet. 16-00 and 10:10 p, m., dally. The 10-00 Expres ‘lo and For Cincinuadi, Lowteville and St. Louis daily at Pm and 10-10 p. ., wih through comthes and Pat bee Meepliug (ums to Shove porte, withegt ‘chaeee train to Cincinnssl jo pa. iret is a fe hn ante Louis arriving In Cincinnati next morning et 740. St Louis 6200 pin ‘No-exirs fare is charged on For Pitpere at 100 ih yor Pittwinrg at 100 a. m., with Parlor Car, and 9:30 p.m. dally, to Presurg, Cleveland and Deirone with Sieeping Cum to Pucsbcne G10, 6:40, 730, For Paifonore a wrek tans, 5, Soi ated 10:08 a eo TIO, 4-8, GAS CaSealaaney 700, S25 and twain), 2 410, 5:40, 6:40, on Sundays, 6:10, 7:30, $30 and HMO, 540, “640, 790, ry id Fe mm. 125, 1:30, 3 w, 825, 1100. m. and Gaith- 125, 630 p.m From nnapolis $30 am., Gunday. 10-25 am. 6280 pm. From Lexington 380 pin. daily, nee and 1:60 and 6:25 pm, except Sanday ous, 8225 Rise ae Weatace 029 Ve te “20. 9M, 0G asi 10250 a. BTS, 280. Be | 30, sti), G20 wud 11 p Zan Sundays 985 a, 1:50, 250, 4:20, 5:00, 630. 1:00 p.m Stopat Relay Station in i Hi rf Ww 5 5 iS 13 roe a apply Bauttmore ne Detet fice Washtingion Statign, O10ad Peomeyivania avenues cr Fourveoncs where orders will be iakeu for baguage to be Sera ey mis ae Se BPA Sa Maineer, aicimore ily t Hi LLBT DA & tew and Buyers please ROP, ae " Enwano F. Txoor, rae 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PENNS AVENUE At the Uid Stand, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, i SYSIR WEE & SONS’ caer ene eee bitin whedon Oe fonmoses = 2-5, PIANOS: UPRIGHTS at" stock of thie availed Pianos his open! Oper L New and old Piston and OrgAbs for rent or ante on Sterms. Tuning aa ing Mov fig and Fucking attended to by competent workmen is15 tes NOS AND ORGANS OF BEesT DP 'iittm ie iaie and cent Please call atG. H.KUHN'S, 407 10th street north- West. Prices reasonable iy18 Orage ator, this dull seaeo assortment of Ste and Kranich & Tac Sod otter fine Patoy Wew and scram band, fSacrigce for cash, oF at reduced a——«_ L._WinD & BRO. on ve ‘Fos 7th street northiwes., "KOK SSN A BBR ERR Ex ERs A BE K NNN AA BBR ER K NNN AKA BOB OE ‘cK NSN 24 LBS KER PIANO FORTES, NEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORK: UNPOIANSHIF AND DURABILITY: Ar SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD. RIANOS FOR RENT — WM. KNABE & CO, 817 MARKET SPACE ms29 naa ee Exersox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NoW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable plano at a medium price. STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, Loxed, and for rent. Rent applied if purchased Best and most complete assortment of Se. musicia the city. HENRY ERERBACH, 915 F st m29 Managing Partner of the late firmof Ellis &Co. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. AILY LINE TO NORFOLK AND FORTRESS D MONO: SFEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, one of which leaves 7th street wharf DAILY, except Sunday, at 5:50'p.m.. ‘Exclusive eonnection with Boston and Providence steamers. Secure tickets and yooms at 1351 apd 18 Pennsylvania ave. St Mare Bota, apd oflice Knox's Express, Ot any ave., who will also check baggage from hotels and private residences. For farther particulars inguire at office, 7th street wharf. ‘Telephone No. 746+ 3 'W. P. WELCH, General Agent ‘SEPTEMBER FIRST On TUESDAY MORNING, ree OVE acy pee A i CROCKERY OF ALL KINDS, = ey Ses CDEC ELLANWOUS ‘OF MISC! N EXGS FURNITURE, 1 Uren HOC Re MAIN) ON HAND, it _SALE (VE. TeNcanson ‘BROS., Auctioneers TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER FLT, COMMENCING AT TEN OC AT OUK SALESHOO! NINTH AND D STR! REGULAR SALE ‘oF ALL KINDS HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, &c. THOMAS DowLING, it “Anctioneer. GRAND UPRIGHT PI ROSEWOOD CABINET, GRAND UI ANO AND 8100! LOR SUIT! FEATHER PILLOWS. LANKETS AND BEDDING, Seectneaiss IEN REQUISITES, &c, &c., AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER FIRST, KITC Commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, At the residenoe of a lady deciining housekeeping, 826 THIRTEENTH STREET, between H and I streets northwest, Iwill sell the above well-kept Household Furniture, allof which wilibe found ia ‘splendid condition, aud resents arare opportunity to thove im Search of such T cash. ‘THOMAS DOWLI by eamere yee PECIAL AUCTION SALE OF THE SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, WINTER GOODS, FINE TABLE LINENS, SHEETINGS, BLANK- ETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS AND CASSI- MERES AND A QUANTITY OF OTHER GOODS, CONTAINED INSTORE 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, COMMENCING ON TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER FIRST, AT TEN O'CLOCK, AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY DURING THE WEEK. ‘The Silks and Velvets to be offered are of the FINEST QUALITY, and guaranteed fresh and perfect in every respect. Ladies will do well by attending this sale, as every article will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. 29-6 M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. OW FARE TO NORFOLK -STEAMER LADY 4/8 ite LAK Rglearon th sreet wha, Wash ington, Monday. Wednesday and Saturday, ag’: Bm. “Pirselass Fare, $1.00: Round. Trib, $1.50. Riis at Coloaial Reach of Sesurdays. ‘Fare BO tent Telephone call 84 ~All Potomac River ‘Landings Steiner JOHN W. THOMPSON, Monday, Wednes- Gay and Friday, 7m. jel. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAK£FIELD" Leaves 7th-sireet_ wharf on MONDAYS, THURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 am. ‘Returning rt TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY pm. tonch- at River Landings, ax far’ as Nomint’ Creek, Girrioman. Va. and SeClements Bay, Ma. Connects With a0. Ke R atBhepherds ‘Ses scucauie. JOHN K PADGETT, Agent IDLEY. Maniacer. ‘SDLL IRECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM ERS JOWN GIBSON and EC KNIGHT leave ai Bast Rover N.Y very SATURDAY aap ‘Oth'st. wharl, Washington, every WEDNESDA (ORNING. Prodght at lowest rates. sy porousc ‘TRANSPORTATION LINE STEAMER SUE. Carr. Wt GFOCHEGAN, SroX, stopping ai itiver Landings leaving Stephenson's what Pom SUNDAY, March 15. ver aoe received SATURDAYS ONLY, and must be a fretclam. Apply tn STEPHENSON BRO., 7ih xt. whart. Office:—12th st. and Pennsylvania av. n.w.mhl lm « STEAMED MATTANO LEAVES 7TH.OTREET h “Puesd: rsdays and Sunday: Qclock am, Sor River Landisgs as far ae stattoz Greek, returiing om Wednesday, Friday and Monday sfternioons,” For information apply ts Pa @.L. SHERIFF, 1114 Pa ave nw. mho"_G@. T. JONES, Agt,, 7thst whark AY ea MYT. VERNON! Tar wipe hh not nd Leaves 7th-etrect wharf dally (except Sunday ‘Mt Vernon af 10 o'ciock =m; returning, reaches Mere = Lips cS STEAMERS. ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY ee Company's pier, No. 42 North litver, foot af Morton street, New You . main, Wednesday. Sept. 2,11 lneedorPorerD tomeonae’ fedaniay, Bape 3,5 am ‘Normandie, |. Wednesday, Sept. 16, 11 am. Cataday de Wenmbise, Weunesday, cope 33, 450 = ‘Checks, ie on sight, in amounts to suit. on the Banqae faniique ot Par LOUIS De BE BLAN, Agent. Na G Bowling Green, New York. Messrs BELL & OO., Aj Columbia, 1437 Pennay! au2s Cursep Lin ‘nts. for the District of ‘avenue, ‘Washington, D. c. E LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM. ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. emo h BOM PIEE 40.8 NEW YORK. ata... Sak, Aug. 29) Seevia Sat, Seuvia. og rage at very low rates. tickets from Liverpool sod (ueenstown ‘and ail other parts of Eu- a rates. en for Belfast, Glasgow, ports on the Continent, ports. apply at the Company's office, 4 Bowling Green, or both steerage and Goals fo OTIS BIGELOW & Co., 60S 7th street, VBENON i, BROWN & CO.. New York. Messrs OTIS BIGELOW & CO. an24 605 7th street, Washington. BOSTON, VIA PROVIDENCE. ‘CHEAP. SHORT AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE To Boston, Newport, Narragarvett Fler and. sdjacent Take the Steamer "Leary" or “Excelsto reborts by the sea... ae on FURSDAYS oF FRIDAYS af 550 Fat coh ‘Norfolk with the" first-class’ ‘passesger To Providence, $13; round inp. 24. ‘Fo Boston, vis Providence, $14; round trip, $26. ‘This foctudes meats and staxeroor vert: Bor rune inormation foguire at office, 7h street whart. Tejephoue No. 7 Ww. P. WELCH. soa ‘Agent ME. DE FOREST, LONG-EST. == ‘ABLISHED AND reliable Ladies’ Phy can be consulted dally ice hours fork 29-2mn* NEEDING AN EXPERIENCED AND TADS Park place. Lith ae oreeae Che “aise” RAND MME SELDEN, 329 Lepper AVE iknsive experience, remedies prompt and reliable, Charges renmonable and cunsultatious eet or ence strictty confidential; call M ai ber readence: 1043 Hose ase worm AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B before me and made oaih that Exj in, this vate i ii ii M4880! OF two. iat. “Wi of uerve 7 FUTURE DAYS. HANCERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON L STREET, BETWEEN | FOUR-AND-A-HALF AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. tne District of Columbia passed Jay Sou 16 he District of Colum! iy 5. in Equity cause No. 5.539, wherein Caibering, Diggius was plaintiff and Bridget Doherty and otners ‘were defendants, I will sell at public auotlon.in front ofihe premises. on MONDAY, FOURTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. 1M... the following-described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain plece ‘of parcel of land and premises Known and distinguished as the eastern eleven (11 feet and two (2) niches front by the depth thereof of Jot nu thirteen (13), in square numbered five hundred (600), together with the Improvements,dec. ‘Terms; One-half of the purchase money to be in cash. and the balance in twelve months, the deferred baythents to be secured by deed of trast on the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A. deposit of $100 at ‘time of sale. All conveyancing, &c., at the cosvof the purchaser. BRALNBE!DGE H. WEBB, 319 4% st. n.w., Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ‘ai3ldéde SSIGNEES SALE OF THE ENTIRE tents of Store and fixtures, No. G10 4lq street ‘southwest, consisting of Boots, Shoes, Men and Boys) Clothing and fira-ciane line” of Gent's Furnishing Goods, "Sale to take place SEPTEMBER THIRD, TEN O'CLOCK A. M. ‘ang1st LEWIS I. O'NEAL, Assignee. IN BROS., Auctioneers. JUNCANS ENTIRE FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CARPE &, OF “THE MADISON.” No. 1325 F STREE’ NORTHWEST, COMPRISING: ROSEWUOD CASE UPRIGHT PIANO, EBONY AND WALNUT, PRENCH PLATE MANTEL AND PLER MIRRORS. PARLOR SUITE, WALNUT M. T. CHAMBER SETS, WALNUT SINGLE AND DOUBLE WARDROBES, WALNUT CABINET FOLD ING BEDSTEADS, WALNUT DESKS, M.T. TABLES, OLL PAINTINGS. LEATHER ‘OOVERED LOUNGE. HAT RACK, Ma Tag WAGNUL SIDEBOARDS. WALNUT NING HOUSE, OLLCLOTH. EITC! @G, BEING THE CONTENTS OF 2 ‘AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEOOND, com: at TEN O'CLOCK, we will soll.at the above uamed Rouse, on secount’ of the Ill health of the owner, ail the well kept household fur- ‘contained therein, to which we re- ‘house will be open for inspection on Tuesday, Sepeember Ist, from ® ain. until 8 pax. toe Pescansor ‘BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Want CORNER OF NINTH AND Ht STREETS Arte of decd of trust to me, bearing date virtue of a on the fourth (4th) day of November, agomand eight hundred and ighty-tve yh f the EMBER and duly recorded in Liber num! e ‘One of the land records o befed twenty sik (26 batviaton. numnbe Bine hundred aud twelve (O13) an said subdivision is Sank ete ee Sees ter as toe Soe eas Siemeeac fae tne Dearly ered 00a: at folio LI, e¢ seq. “one of said land Nee red s “one of ad rec- ees of three thot ords, securing an i o urand and ninety ($3,090) dotiars, with interest on three thous- and ( ) dollars of ‘said indebtedness, at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum until paid, after the sixth (€th) day D. 1895, and the same rate interest on he resialning cincky ($008 denise of of interest on the remaining $00) ol sig eee after the ninth day of December, A. ‘Terms of sale: One-third (%) of the purchase money tnlcan ad the balance inereot fm 5 (6) aid twelve (12) months after the day of sale, for which balance two notes of the purchaser, for amounts, must be ven, and bear interest until, pald_at the rate of si (6) per cent per annum. and be secured by @ deed of trast on said real estate to my satlsfuction,oF allcash,at chaser. A deposit of one hun- Grea (100) dollars Wilt be required hoon secupt nace ofbid.” I resezve theright to re-sell the said real ce. tate ifthe terms of ‘sa are "not complied with ih eight (8) days from the day of sale, after ten noties by adve Getauiting purchaser, “Ail eonveraucine to 66 96 th ng, » All converanciog tobe at the Purchaser's cost. B. KNIGHT, auzrads ‘Trustee. C'Stony Fram pweLling aouan Wo, 239 TENTH STREET SOUTHEAST, IN'THE Ry wine of adecree of the Saprenie Court of tne blatrit of Golub. passed on the 26th. of De ‘will sell, at the follows ieee Pie Tate in the surveyor's officeof the od be atwo-sory Frame Fate dwelling ‘Terms of sale: Dhtrict of House and ees arc 2 PPHE NEW ORLEANS FAST LINE i LURAY axp ROANOKE. the South and Soushwest. ‘BCT MAY | | | | DAMASK LUNCH’ CLOTHS, “WITH “DOTITS sz Buin] an Tox oo! teeritee Phan PEgs Bey 4p ALL Woon BLANKETS" ARELLES Bs een AND ScAREES Wi CHUDDA AND CASHMERE SHAWLS, IN GR Gee GREAT VARI i > = CASES, AT ALL SEASONS. SHATTERS THE NERVES, IuPaiks DIGES ‘the mi nerves, It does not injuré the teeth, cause headache, of pro- duce cor ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINIS DO. Father 7. J. Rumicy, the patriotic and scholarly (Catholic divine, of Arkansas, “I have mused ‘Tron’ with the greatest “to is entive of Collis CH ‘Lan NEW CARPETINGS Should Not Fail to Cail at the New Firm, 686 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE, And Examine an Entirely New Stock just opened. NO OLD STYLES TO SELECT FROM. 7 z ie Supers Just bright, elegant, rich styles of Extra Supers J 150 rolls of rich Moquet styles of Te} Brussels Suet recelyeas ome amd 25 rolis of Velv st Body Brussels just of Velvet patterns of ly 5 100 rolls cholce of from 25 ets., 80 cn. Sets as cas SOc 500 of Moquet, and Mats of Moguet, Smyrna, and Tapestry Rugs Floor and Stair Olt Cloths, all widths. (Carpets Sewed and Laid at short notice, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, Sonth Side, Near Center Market. "Tux Canrenters Ans Ar Worx. au27 GREAT CONTINUATION SALE IN OUR NEW ANNEX, NOW BEING FINISHED WITH SHELVING AND COUNTERS, DO NOT MISS THE CHANCE, CALL AT ONCE, 10,000 PIECES OF DOMESTICS OF EVERY WELL-KNOWN BRAND. Androscroggin, yard wide, 7c. Frult of the Loom, yard wide, 7iqe. Lonsdale, yard wide, Tze. Dwight Anchor, yard wide, Sige. ‘Wamsutta, yard wide, 4c. Pride of the West, yard wide, 11 Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide, 100 Extra fine Brown Cotton, 4c; full yard wide, 5e worth 8c. 5,00) Remnants of Wamsutta Sheetings in width from 9-8 to 12-4, at half price. We bought these Remnants direct ‘from the Wamsutta Mills, Every plece perfect; no better Sheeting made. CANTON FLANNELS. Good Canton Flannel at 5c; worth 8. Better Canton Flannel at 6c.: worth 9. Excellent Cantou Flannel at 8¢.; worth 12%. Heaviest Canton Flannel at 10c.; worth 16. . | Batiste, finest quail 12,000 anda penutirat inest quality made, 40 8,000 yards fiae White India Lawn, Se. Beet Dressmakers’ Cumbric, all colors, 5c. Best Selisia, 8c. Best Drilling for Lining, 8c. Lailes* Striped Skirts, ready made, 20c. Lawns neat eo figures, Bigc; yard-wide Pacific Lawns, 000 Remnants of Dress sult ak of Goods, suitable for LINERS, Bed Table Cloth, ‘Bc; Dotted Swisses, reg- BLANEETS! BLANKETS! If you want 10 save Blankets now, BRS theanle # gong oa Wowlll sell at from pe tS $5.0 pase lou than we con replace tern. “SOO nafs celebrated German Blankets st @2.20 ' pair: Worth $i 75. 18-tmches-wide Cotton Diaper, best make, 10 yards to the piece, 5 cents per piece. ‘Odds and endain Towels and Napkins very cheap. 500 dozen Glans Doylies, 330. per dozen. 100 dozen Turkish Towels, 18¢.; worth 37%. All-weol 5-4 Cloths. in all the new fall shades, 33 cents, ‘This is a most destrable article. English Cheviot, 6 cents £ yard; cost to import, 18 Finest Irish Linen, 40 cents. Pinid Maslin, 12\ge-; worth 250. Simpson's best Mourning Prints, in plain black, gray and black and hisek and white, tig, De” Dae 000 Satieen Prints, beautifal small patter: 15 400 pieces na, Notth by pApulagham Cartains, by the pate or yard, at Jost 50 pleces Curtain Scrim, 45 inch: with colored stripes, 12%g¢ ; worth 25c. pons is 200° fine and beantiful Satteems, very scarce. LL cers.” We have them in light and dark ground. 42-inch Colored Wool Cashmere, 10c. id Pleces Brocaded Drew Goods, in solid colors, 4% 0,000 yards 12%¢, Ginghams; your choice for 5 ‘300 Bed Spreads at 65 cents; worth $1, ‘Marseilles Spreads reduced from $4 to $2.25, 4,000 yards Craah, 18 inches wide. 4c. 40 Bed Ticking, froi at 1ed0 pisces Bea Ticking. from & cents per yard up; 3 ‘This sale will only last a short time. as the carpenters will soon be out, and we shall then ‘open this beantifal lighted room with Dress Goods, Silke and Velveta, DO NOT FALL TO CALL AT ONCE. Bap “4S “oot Comes but once week, but nevertheless It is = wel- ‘come wisitor to all who are acquainted with it. Itis ‘needless to say that it fs the only Real Bargain Day in the week, because {t always has = quantity of attrac- tive Bargains and,tn fact,everybody now-edays comes us on FRIDAY, RED TICKET DAY. Now you must not be under the impression that we only sell goods cheap on FRIDAY, RED TICKET DAY, only. We posttively here aver and guarantee ‘that the prices prevailing on the merchandise sold over the counters of Baum's Mammoth Establish- ment any day inthe week to be lower than any other house in the city. But FRIDAY, RED TIOKET DAY, is, an we call it, a Day of Phenomenal Bargains, and none of our patrons who have visited us In search of Bargains have not yet been disappointed on FRIDAY, RED TICKET DAY, ‘Here below we will quote = few interesting facts for ‘Red Ticket Day: 2 Ladies’ Figured Lawn Suits $7.50, reduced from $10.50. 1 Blue Chambray $6, reduced from $8.75. 1 Pink Chambray $7.50, reduced from $10. 8 White Sults, size 42, $3.50, reduced from $5, 1 Very Fine White Suit, size 36, $12, reduced from $18. 1 Black and White Lawn, size 88, $4, reduced from $6. 1 Blue Chambray $7.50, reduced from $10. 8 Misses’ Suits, sizes 12, 14 and 16 yeurs, tobe closed out at $2.70, reduced from $4.50. A Few Very Fine White Suits to be closed out with a discount of 20 per cent, DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. BOUND TO CLOSE OUT AT SOME PRICE. A line of Remnants in Colored Dress Flannels, A line of Remnants in Colored Cashmeres, A line of Remnants in Plaid Suitings. A line of Remnants ta Prints and Ginzhams. We have three tables of these goods, all desirable colors, at prices that will guarantee their sale. Now {s the timeto buy School Dresses, and before purchas- ing we advise you to see our Fall Remnants, BAUM'S, STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT. Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale, 36 inch cotton, at ‘7% cents: we do not Itmit you to five or ten yards, but will sell you any quantity. © ‘Table Damask, {u Bleached and Unbleached, 54 inches wide, at 40c., 45c. and 50c., worth 60c. and 5c. 100 dozen % Napkins, all linen, at $1, sold at $1.50 eleewhere. N.B_ These prices are made for Friday only, and will positively not be sold at any other time. Ma MM 558g a” Be MMM — SusS 7 416 SEVENTH STREET. ecaq ‘acca EES id ‘UU A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION. 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LE APS EXTRA PALE BEER FORSALE EVEEYWHERR 6723 Busoams Bazane BARGAINS ‘Weare now offering, at greatly reduced prices, ODP LOTS IN SUMMER GOODS. or Batten, for $4.50 25 per pair; former mea en Seg hah wo mre ses See 2 FRENCH KID OXFORDS, hint-cowed, FRENCH KID EDIBOM, hemdcowed, CLOTE-TOP EDIBOM, heute re 4 1ancE Vaittery Gy iiteaxs amp on: Low esums ait Alse, © fall the of Laden’ and MimesWhite- Operas —_ ‘Men's ments Oar, 2d EDITION. The Money Not Yet Divided and No Decision Given by the Referee. CINCINNATI, August 31.—The negotiations for the closing up of the business portion of the Sullivan-MeCaffrey contest have not ended. ‘The money lies in asafe here, and McCaffrey and his backer have entered a protest against ‘on the ground that the @dectsion. Reieree Tate bere and this ie Temain in ‘atated in these dispatches the articles of agree- ment, and that he did not publicly render any decision, Waste ‘he said. Seen platform was faldoon, the master of ceremo- sarge tothe question, “What ink of this fight?” Muldoon then public announcement that the referee had decided In favor of Sullivan, On Saturday night, after Soap gf the city, Tate said pub- Lely fos number of ‘persons ‘that he had ren dered no decision, and that to come and until will draw. ‘The conditions, which have never been form- ally published or accurately stated, are in form an agreement substantially that Dominick Mc- Caftrey agrees to meet John L. Sullivan in » Six-round’ glove contest at Chester Park, August 20h Marquis: Queensbury rules to govern, using three-ounce gioves; the referee to be chosen at the time of meeting; the princi- pals to appear between twoand six o'clock p. m. The original draft shows the clause “sclen- tifle points to count” to have been stricken out, “This was done at the instance of” Sullivan, The draft also shows that the gloves were to be agreed on at the time Of the meeting. This was also stricken out at Sullivan's suggestion, and “‘three-ounce gloves” inserted. O'Brien claims that with the clause “scientific points to count” stricken out, the match would have been a draw at the end of six unless one had won before that time, and that it must elther be so de- clared or they must go on toa finish at the end of the sixth round. But Sullivan declines to accept this view of the question, as a decision ‘was made in his favor, (cCaffrey claims that he is not bound totake notice of the counter-challenge of Sullivan, mentioned in last night's dispatches, until after Sullivan replies to his challenge of Saturday by covering his deposit. for gate money. Besides, he thinks the man who made the chalienge was not authorized to do 80 by Sullivan. The principals are both here yet, and will await a decision of the question ss td the disposal of the gate money. eae at etal MORPHINE FOR QUININE. A_Millionaire’s Two Young Daughters Fatally Poisoned by a Draggint’s Mis- take—The Latter Commits Suicide, Jersey Crry, N, J., August 31.—An error by a druggist resulted in the fatal poisoning of two young ladiesin Hoboken this morning. ©. F- Holtz, a millionaire wine merchant, returned with his amily to their home, No. 270 Hudson. street, from the Catskills on Wednesday last, ‘Two of his daughters, Gretchen Margaret, aged 19 years, and Ella, aged 16, were indisposed, and Dr. August Lowenthal, a’ young physican, to whom Gretchen was betrothed, was sum moned to attend them and found them suffer- ing from malaria, fe wrote prescriptions for four powders of ten grains of quinine each and had them fled him- self at the drug store ol C. Am. Ende, reputed to be one of the best druggists in the country, at the corner of Washington and 7th streets. Each of the girls took one of the powders at 10 o'clock last night. When Dr. Lowenthal left for his home about 1 o'clock thix morning Ella's pecu- liar breathing alarmed her family and they aroused her with difficulty. She began vomit- ing and Dr. Lowenthal was summoned. He ronounced her symptoms those of poison, and Dr. Cowaro, of New York, was telegraphed for. Gretchen exhibited no unusual symptoms and assisted in working over her sister, making the case more mysterious. She sodn, however, began to exhibit identical symptoms. The powder was examined und found to be morphine, | there being enough to kill several men in each dose. The druggist was sent for and admitted that he had made a mis- take. He'then rushed from the house, and has not since been found, and itis feared he has committed sulcitle. By this time six physi- clans had gathered at the bedsides, doin Possible to revive the victims, but without avail, Miss Gretchen dying at about 8 o'clock, At noon Miss Ella's condition was very critical, and the physicians had little hope of saving ‘her. Dr. Lowenthal 1s prostrated with grief. "The news has caused widespread sorrow, and ‘sympathy is generally expressed for the afflicted family. Mr. Holtz is a member of the firm ot Holtz & Koennecke, at No, 349 Broad- way, New York, A Wash Newevreu, N. ¥., August 31, occurred on the West Shore railroad last night, two miles south of Catskill, at midnight. Pacific express was partillly wrecked by it. ‘The engine was thrown on its side and the fire- man was badly injured. None of the passen- gers were hurt, ges George Still the World's Cham) Loxpon, August 31.—The weather was dull and wet and the track was very heavy this af ternoon at Lillie Bridge, where the one mile Tunning race for $500 @ side between Cum- mings, a professional, and George, heretofore the champion amateur sprinter of the worid, Was totake place. The betting just before the Tace was6 to 5 on Cummings, George won the Tuce easily in 4:17%, The four mile race be- tween Cuinmings and George will take place at Slasgow, oD ml Glass September 4. : An Old Man Beheaded by an Engine. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., August 31.—This morn- ing a train on the “Big Four” road ran over and killed Henry Habn, completely severing iis head from his body. Mr. Hahn was seventy Years of age and prominent masician. For inore than thirty years he had been a member Of theater orchestras. He fled from Germany in 1848, in company with the revolutionists of that year, and located in this city. He leaves a family, one of his children being Mrs. Barmeier, a leading soprano. ——— The Kaiser Quite Frisky. HE ATTENDS A SUNDAY SHOOTING MATCH AND FIRES SEVERAL SHOTS HIMSELF. BERLIN, August 31-—Emperor William yes. terday edve an exhibition of the excellent health he is at present enjoying. He attended the annual shooting for the eagle by the Foot Guards at Potsdam, fred several shots himself, and made an address to the maritsmen on their achievements. Fatally Shocked by Lightning. Prrrsavna, August 31.—A special from New Castle, Pa., says: “During asevere storm in this city inst evening lightning struck the housa of Timothy Matic with most, disestrous Its. A chimney was torn dow: jon ofthe weather-boarding Knocked off and the lastering torn ofeach of the five rooms. Joe Barver, aged 17 years, who was sitting at a door othe liotse, was inngeked, down by the shook and receive juries: will resi tally. Mr. Mack was so badly shocked that he cannot recover, while his wife and John O'Brien were less severely injured.” ‘Terrifie Thunder Storm at Pisa. TWo CHURCH TOWERS SHATTERED, BUT THE LEANING TOWBE STILL INTACT. PIsa, Irary, August 51—A terrible inander storm is esterday. The ¥i iy ys ig! and great a. Teekiyoe and sbatsarol the bawer often church of St. Cecilia and that of the church of San itv ebpected tofuitat any moment, Altnougit i ex me Guise ee ‘present generation the \eaning tr e tower remains uninjured. P, august 31.—It is semi-officially stated as Beene thas ‘Prench government has What They Say at the Interior Depart. ment Today. The forty days allowed by the President's proclamation for the cattlemen holding leases im the Cheyenne and Arspahoo reservations, Indian TeerMory, to removetrom the reserva” téon expires to-dag. From information re- ‘cetved at the department they are moving ont as rapidly as possible and are believed # be endeavoring to comply with the orders from Washington. It is not thought by Secretary will the Periven Lamar that i will be necessary to use any force and that the cattiemen will practically be off of the reservation in the time bed. ‘The order of the President in regard to removai of the fences from the pul issued on Al department that there is aa impression among gattlemen that this order will not be enforced. This, however, is stated to be a mistake, as it ts the intention fo enforce the order, and i sary order out the military, blie Teservation was ist 14th, and it ts believed at the neces- ———+ee______ ‘The Alabama Ciaims Court. THE ATTORNEYS OF THE COURT ASK FOR A HEARING. Judge Durham, first controller of the Treas. ury, has returned from Deer Park, and was at the department today. He said there were no new developments in the cas» af the court of commissioners of Alabama claims. The ac- counts of the court are being closely exainined. ‘Messrs. Shellabarger & Wilson called on the controller to-day im behalf of the attorneys who betore the Alabama court and asked to iven an early hearing in regard to the pend- Ing question, ‘They. rete forcement of the controller's ruling that of the present torce of the court were illegally Guployed would work great hardship deserving persons having claims w not be nnally considered if the court is to be crippled in its clerical force to the extent re- Ported. The controller said he was perfectly ey represent that a rigid ost to many ich could to hear them, and would reverse his de- The To the Editor of the EVENtNo Stak: The population of Dakota is 416,000 Instead of 263,000, as stated, The latter figures show pulation of that, of the 46th parallel. cision if shown any warrant of law for the en- ployment of the force In dispute. a ition of Dakota. tof the territory south Yours hastily, Grtuerr A, Pirnce, Governor of Dakota, 0+ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 2:50 p.m. prices of the New York Stock market today, as reported OF special wire to H. H. Dodge, 639 15th street Name, | o 250) ame. 10s Rock Island. re ipthy bo. “Seat Peete 1 at THE BREAK IN THE STOCK MARKET—ENCOUR- AGING PROSPECTS OUTSIDE OF THE sTocK MARKET. The weekly financial letter of Henry Clews & Co. of August 29th says: Just as the week closes the stock market is surprised by a re- ported reduction In Northwest preferred divi- dend from 2 to 1% per cent quarterly. caused a sharp break in the shares directly af- fected, and a complete change in the general tone of speculation. panied this decision, whic This No explanations accom- if true, maybe as much attributed to conservative management ducti be pre Ou! ruinou man! A noted 6s, Tue Tel. 4.5004 | patent, pega i 4 2 i i Hf and tre ore cept by totally unwarranted man: classes of operators have been lookin cline, with the would enlist the buying of a large who have been waiting for such an opportunity, and, which, added, to the would infuse new vigor ign. For the levers in hi healthy reaction has elements of strength arise, and then we shall not bel railroad ft f ir and even without these drawbacks it seemed ible that after a rise of 10 or 20 points le of =p stock mi _—. ant sources of encouragement. ap) disposition to harmonize conflicting Tnicrests ea Shore exerting = strong benemGial infac From the force of —. competition in other quarters, instead force, is being quieted by conciliatory mae at rhe are sincerel: ae proba! betore farnish the basis tor fresh us for the future of stocks in the ment in the businesssituation. Railroad earn- ings increase or decrease according to the con- dition of traffic; and considering the outlook for nearly all branches of industry, particularly the great cotton and iron trades, the prospects here afford no cause for anything but the most satistactory asmume that the railroads of the country, will quickly share an; in rates and economies and curtatled production of of years, our wholesale markets are in a condi- vion where the revival of confidence ought to impart a degree fecling that do. regs 1525, bid, 133 ask ToL ot 113 bid; do. 118 bid; 50-year fund, bid, 115% asked; Met. R. R. ‘stock, Col. R. R. stoek, 40 bid, 43 asked; asked; National Met. Imsurance, 66 tional’ Union I bid, 12. asked, aske Mason! tncios Mec eare 20 Farmers & Mechanics’ bi Geor 3 bid; Citizen's National 1 bid, 115 Great Falls toa, OL id; Estate fasurance, | fd, 1 ‘asked: 6s bid, 75 asked; as to necessity. Previously the market had ex- hibited decided reactionary tendencies, and abundant reasons existed in prices. The late decline in wheat is probabl. the most important factor in the stock mark i not only because It deprives the farmer ot all profit, but also because it checks the movement ‘of grain and demoralizes rates, cumstance operating against the market is the state ofthe coal trade, the dissensions among various managers as to regulating future pro- | ninfluencing the coal shares adversely: ora reasonable fall Another eir- afurther advance should follow, ulation.” All for a de- hope that a fall of a few points ew element, resent following” life into any bull present, therefore, we are her not ‘until a and new for another step forward. et there are abund- the the Bpprecedented sugceas of the jest nee. being crushed by fons, that have long been seeking agreements: which if consummated wit! tion. Better reasons, however, extst ‘general improve- ns. It is only fair to improvement in trade, both of trafic; and, after the series of activity not seen since 1880. values have fairly started up- wards and that the time of disaster is passed gains — dail, enterprise an Drawbacks the namerous signs of renewed activity in Daliding strongly struggles for territory amor ‘Still, the latter has Detecting advantages, and there are few left who incline to pessimist views of the future, Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from Saturday's quota- tious on the Washington Stock Exchange are ly; while, in sympathy, ‘capital ‘are again awakening remain, as they always must, and gest forthcoming je western lines. ——— 7; U.S. 4498, 1891, 1s mn, 113% bid, nd 128 ake: i D.C. . im 8, 18bi, cur, #68, 1934, cur. 114%, bid, 4a id; North Cap. ani ash. Gas, 407 1944 bid; Insurance, 6! bonds, 100% bid: aske oo Di 00%, ; Penn. + Baltimore Markets. western firmer i it i 3 BALTIMORE, Mp. Avgust 31—Virginia sixes, Becsacmeks Seas ten-fort sixes, old, 1.122" bid tor julet—Howurd and "3.0083 40; do. extra, 7» &-2be5.00; city ‘mills a Yamally, 2: D0: ety super, ‘do. Bio 75. Wheatmsouthern lower’ and seain ‘336 dail: southern, "rea ‘BaaOO: 91ya92: 1, Maryland. Bog * | rs. Rowte i i it departrnet to sloners states tat the Kaltimare and Ohio Toed company have erected a tence am the Side of the railroad treoies Sireet, on the Metrapaitan lo carry it from Ht nner On Ube cast side of W m dopol to H strech. Mr. branoh fro: tof th & temporary suspension o! the SPriRg Of 1885. On Monday lant, 24th AueUR the general managerof ube ha 0, road ordered the ‘work resumed, and it is now in progrean, The inspector thinks this gous fence necessary for the autety of the ic. MISCELLA XR Mr. L. W. Totman et al. pe board, requ! in the early a ition that @ water main be laid on the west side of New Hampe shire avenue, tetwoen Land A streets norte west. The Commissioners haw accepted the resige nation of Mr. Edward k nal private af the Metre r. Wm. N Croggan et al., pe missioners t6 extend the concrete pavem | Miready laid on E-steeet, trom sth to dig strcoty, | to 11th street southwest, | The Commissioners have appointed Michael tcl he Metropolis District of Columbia, BUILDING PERMITS. Building perermits were iseued by Inspector Entwisle as follows Geo, Scroggins, creck @ two-story and basement dwelling, North Cape between G northeast; $1400, F. Oyster, erect two two-story and base | ment dwellings, 8d and E streets tie, 87.500, M. AL ta twostory and bascinent con 2d and Sd streete $1,400. B. Murray, repair brick, on L, street northwest; ®: 0, Mrs, Samo, repair brick, 8524 2d stroot northwest $1,000, John wy: Bunge s repair frame, Ki road county; $175. F. ‘i. brick, 643 B street northeast, a Local Notes, Kingham, ‘rep 5. rived d report the trip as with, 4 Bigelow ln comparative good, In the Police Court this morning Tenry Scott ras sentenced to six monte in jail nis wife, Kawis, the Pension office mosses arged with stealiny ‘Jon who bail in the Affairs in West Washington. THE FONPRAL ot Miss Christiana Mackall took place yesterday aiternoon at B o'elocld from her late residence on Dumbarton avenun, The following gentlemen acted as pall bearcral Tyler and Muncaster and Mossrm, Rittenhouse, Lion, Brice, Siramons, and Mack> all. Rey. Dr. A. R Sidart, of Christ P. church, officiated, “A lunge’ concourse of rela tives and friends of the deceased followed we Femains toUak Hl cemetery. XEATH OF AN AGED LADY.—Mre. Catharine es died at 9:30 o'clook inst might from = Stroke of paralysis of the thruat, received om Saturday. The deceased was in ‘the Bist pear of her age, and an Inmate of the aged women's home, The tuneral will take place to-marrow evening; interment at Holy Rood. THE CHARGE Not ScstarTen.—Jt was shown | in the Police Court that Hattie Beckett and | Emma Scott, two of the giris arrested here last | week on chatges of disorderiy conduct, as men tioned in Tite Stan, were mot among the | guilty ones, and the conrt dismiseed them, | LIsORDEELY Commect._Pairick Carter, ored, was arrested Saturday t for bel | drunk"and" diaorderis, and "wives marche the station a pistol wak taken from him. “Thi morning tn the Police Court he was fined or seventy-five days, and he chase the | Kate Lewis, colored, was fined $0 for dmeurhied the quiet of the town. Norrs.—A large number of suburban rest: dents complain of the deplorable condition of the canal road.—The parishes of Uhrist charet and St. John's P. EF. churches worsiiped in th@ | latter chureh yesterday.— Mra John Schaeffer, formerly Miss Shoemaker, is wt present vasiting ber parents ——Mr. i A. Edmonston te come fined to his home by tilness. SHIPPING NEWs.—Schooner Abbie &. Walker | Arrived yesterday with 400 tons of stone {roms ne for the Wi Navy department, | Se jooner Nathaniel Law’ arrived with 150 tons of coal trom New York.—schooner Ruth | Robinson arrived with 700 tons ol lee trom Kennebec, Schooner im City arrived wit, 1,000 tons of ice from Kennebec. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION oF WaTRe AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperainre, 78: cone dition, “6.” Receiving feservoir, tompertara, 78; condition at north connection, 4: south connection, 25. Distributing reservoir, tame rature, 77; condition at Iniiveut gateh : condition wt eifluent gatehouse, 6, H tides in the river to-day at 10:53 am, 12:11 p.m. Alexandrite Affaire Reported for Tux Eveaane Stan sis om tin acy ion tera, ef Reaple face aiten “ ‘dication of a colored Bapust chureb at ( — Mi ccpivond bgt beld pend and io Bing. Rew. of th ‘and. D.'Wallams of Prince Willian oust} ates ated at the services, assisted by other ministers, County TEACHER APPOINTED TkKUSTER— B,W,, Whiting, of Alczandria county, pope jar and efficiwnt teacher in the Alexa: county colored schools, has been ied Gov. Cameron a visitor to the Fredertcksb Collegiate and Normal ‘institute, for ol pupils, He will hereafter reside in P and become permanently connected with pg coe ica: ates! ‘Nores.-Clement Ia Arnetl has been A justice of Lhe peace for the third aoe Patrick Dilton, resigned.—The public ‘i be open to-morrow, and t week be dm voted to the timing arrangement of mits and classification, and studies will be resumed next Monday, the echoul year edly full ten months and closing with next Jaty-— Stephen Taylor has been reappotnied special policeman at the opera house. ——The sehooner Grace R. Green, from has Just deliv crm a cing of ice wo ¥. A. iced & Ga-——The schooner Denike, the ark ere, bas left for Baltimore: sit —_ Charles Fields, sr.,an old citizenof Philadele Allantic City. DIED. BIRCH. On , ADEUSt BTN, I o'clock a m., near ‘Ghurch, fichty-fiAh peat of het oor ng {item she died wcasiog is © meatal God to take her hom ‘May she rest tn peace. CHRISTIE, At Puirlawn, Anacostia, gost thiruetn, 1885, MAIY ALICE Cf Of Arthur Christie. Services at the house Tuesday, at threeg'clock. * . AD ‘wuts, GRIMES. Sanday morning, August 30, 1! Cd 11:50, FRANCIs, beloved son of Francis J.'snd. A, Grimes, aged T'year, 4 months and 20 daya. Paneral from thé residence of his parents, 2309 L ‘Street. Tuesday, September Ist, 430 p.m id HARRISON. At 1:10 p. m, Angust 30%, 2835, ROBERT i. HARRISON. find six mous, at his ine resuacuon, No. OO Latesce Wedpestay, Scpsumver 2. 1sese Neldhoose ana and wineion, Ks ne PAPETS please COPF.j > HI NSON. Sunday, August ALUP JONNGON- aged waty seare oe S ral Tuesday, September ist irom Mieiage Tesi dence, 1520 Valley strect, West Washington. PRINCE On 20th, 1885, D.C. Mrs, HENRIETTA 1 PRINCH, Wurman oe Thotasion, Mq. aged seventy-nine. SORRELL. on Saturdsy morning, gust 20, 1885, at 14 o'clock, ELLA 80) ‘eget Sixieen years’ and two aokths, aughier of Chetiat